Child's Play (can be seen two ways, one that it's a loss of childhood innocence in a film about a killer doll and two, it ironically suggests that it is not not going to be easy to deal with the threat) A Nightmare on Elm Street (the 'A' suggests that this is just one of many nightmares......) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (truth in advertising) From Dusk Till Dawn (the title hints at vampires even when there are none until halfway through the film) Killer Klowns From Outer Space (clowns are scary but the use of alliteration and spelling clowns with a 'K' let's you know it doesn't take itself too seriously.) Hobo With A Shotgun (again, tells you what to expect) 28 Days Later (quite an ominous title......) I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle (another title that explains the movie but it also lets you know that this is not a serious film. At all.) Ghostbusters (just a cool, fun title even if it was nicked from a TV show hardly anyone remembered) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (I think this is a lovely title for a film. Doesn't explain the movie and makes you curious as to what it may mean. Also, the words 'Eternal Sunshine' conveys happiness......)

My favourite movie title though is, somewhat quite obviously, Back to the Future. Reading it, it doesn't make much sense but it's a title that becomes clear when you watch the film.

Jaws. If you didn't know what it was about, I imagine it would have conjured up all sorts of images. Snatch. As above

Liking horror films, I like titles that suggest horror, simply, which is all that is needed to let the imagination run wild. I think Don't Look Now is fabulous. It sends shivers up the spine, even moreso after you've seen the film.